Imagine having to choose between your unborn child and a roof over your head. This is the gut-wrenching decision a pregnant, disabled woman is facing after her sister dropped a bombshell: move out before the baby comes or give up the baby. The sister, who has been supporting her sibling and her underemployed boyfriend, is now faced with the prospect of being responsible for an entire family. Can you blame her for putting her foot down?
The Guilt-Ridden Sister

Meet the Disabled Sister

Enter the Boyfriend

Two Becomes Three

Baby on the Way!

The Sister’s Dilemma

Financial Reality Check

The Unprepared Parents-to-Be ♀️

The Ultimatum ⏳

Tears and Accusations

Offering Help, but Resistance

Forcing to Give Up the Baby?

The Sister’s Struggle

To Evict or Not: A Sister’s Struggle
This heart-wrenching story has left the internet divided. On one hand, the sister feels guilty for potentially forcing her pregnant, disabled sibling to give up her baby. On the other, she’s already supporting her sister and her underemployed boyfriend, and fears she’ll be financially responsible for an entire family if they don’t move out. Despite offering to help with rent and budgeting, the couple remains resistant. Is she being heartless or just trying to protect herself? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
“NTA. They’re manipulating you straight up.”
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NTA. They qualify for subsidized housing and additional SSI payment.

NTA, set a move-out date before baby arrives. Don’t back down.

NTA, they planned a baby without telling you. Guilt tripping!

NTA: Time to enjoy YOUR home and money, they’re being lazy
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NTA. Document the terms to avoid costly eviction later.

Supporting a disabled sister and her unfit partner. NTA.

NTA, tough love needed to make them grow up!

NTA: Sister’s irresponsible choice, kid in for a terrible time

Concerned about sister’s understanding of pregnancy and birth control

NTA. Generous offer rejected. They need to support themselves and child.

Enabling a dependent sister and her immature boyfriend

Passionate response to eviction: NTA, no money, no baby

Roommate’s inconsistent job and volatile relationship led to eviction.

NTA. Don’t be financially responsible for someone else’s children.

NTA. Commenter questions the decision to have a baby.

NTA: Urgent eviction advice for pregnant sister sparks heated debate!

INFO: Assistance options for disabled sister and her partner’s family

“NTA. Social anxiety is not a reason not to work.”
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NTA: Sister should consider affordable housing options before eviction.

“NTA They don’t understand the struggle. Time to set boundaries!”

NTA: Wanting a peaceful home and not responsible for raising a baby.

NTA: Set boundaries now or be a servant in 9 months.

NTA – They’re not ready for a baby!

Disabled OP shares struggles and ethical concerns about having a baby.
